Sheet Metal 2005


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Sheet metals have an unbroken history of fascination to research metallurgists, and are also of great importance to industry. Sheet metal, its properties, and methods for its efficient and targeted processing, are important issues; perhaps even more so today than in earlier times. Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).







Sheet Metal Technology


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Sheet Metal Technology is written in Dave’s unique style with the beginner or vocational student in mind as he demonstrates how a product idea is conceived, developed and then produced by a single craftsman with basic tools. Subjects covered are safety in the shop, use of tools, layout and pattern development, various ways of forming and joining metal along with edging methods, corner systems and panel reinforcement. You will be introduced to the basic sheet metal shop where you will learn about various methods of forming sheet metal and in some instances even constructing your own tools including a rather unique and functional 24" sheet metal brake constructed of hardwood. The final chapter opens with a mass production operation set up to demonstrate the efficiency and economy of modern industrial technology. Then further projects are progressively introduced as skill is acquired. Such projects as a dustpan for the shop, a handy tool tote tray as well as plans for single and double hinge tool boxes. By this time you are an advanced student and ready to construct the unique portable charcoal grill and the impressive three drawer tool chest from the plans provided. Dave Gingery brings it all within your grasp and you will be amazed at what can be produced with tin snips, standard measuring tools and a 24" sheet metal brake.




Sheet Metal Forming


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This practical and comprehensive reference gives the latest developments on the design of sheet forming operations, equipment, tooling, and process modeling. Individual chapters cover all major sheet forming processes such as blanking, bending, deep drawing, and more. Process modeling using finite element analysis is described in one chapter and discussed in all appropriate chapters. Other chapters cover sensors and die materials, which are critical for practical sheet forming applications. Other topics include relatively new technologies, such as warm forming of magnesium and aluminum alloys, forming of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS), and hot stamping. Chapters also address special sheet forming operations, like spinning, incremental forming, and mechanical joining, and processes related to sheet forming, such as sheet and tube hydroforming, roll forming, and high-velocity forming.




SheMet 2005


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A source of information for readers having an interest in sheet metal, this collection includes 10 keynote papers, presented by experts from industry and from the international scientific community, as well as over 90 other papers. These contributions address the most important issues in Sheet Metal, such as materials and forming.




Sheet Metal Forming Processes


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The concept of virtual manufacturing has been developed in order to increase the industrial performances, being one of the most ef cient ways of reducing the m- ufacturing times and improving the quality of the products. Numerical simulation of metal forming processes, as a component of the virtual manufacturing process, has a very important contribution to the reduction of the lead time. The nite element method is currently the most widely used numerical procedure for s- ulating sheet metal forming processes. The accuracy of the simulation programs used in industry is in uenced by the constitutive models and the forming limit curves models incorporated in their structure. From the above discussion, we can distinguish a very strong connection between virtual manufacturing as a general concept, ?nite element method as a numerical analysis instrument and constitutive laws,aswellas forming limit curves as a speci city of the sheet metal forming processes. Consequently, the material modeling is strategic when models of reality have to be built. The book gives a synthetic presentation of the research performed in the eld of sheet metal forming simulation during more than 20 years by the members of three international teams: the Research Centre on Sheet Metal Forming—CERTETA (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania); AutoForm Company from Zürich, Switzerland and VOLVO automotive company from Sweden. The rst chapter presents an overview of different Finite Element (FE) formu- tions used for sheet metal forming simulation, now and in the past.




Sheet Metal ...


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Sheet Metal 2005


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Sheet metals have an unbroken history of fascination to research metallurgists, and are also of great importance to industry. Sheet metal, its properties, and methods for its efficient and targeted processing, are important issues; perhaps even more so today than in earlier times. This collection includes 10 keynote papers, presented by experts from industry and from the international scientific community, as well as over 90 other papers. These contributions address the most important issues in Sheet Metal, such as materials and forming. In addition, the collection also focuses on the areas of intelligent manufacturing, the simulation of various processes, operations such as hydroforming, new aspects of sheet-metal processing and applications such as tailored blanks or incremental forming. Also discussed are results, and ongoing research, on the very new process of friction stir welding, This book fully reflects today's most important and interesting issues concerning sheet metal. It will therefore be an invaluable source of information for any reader having an interest in Sheet Metal.




Sheet Metal Work


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Sheet Metal Work


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